Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

    • Indian film critic and writer

      • Baradwaj Rangan (/ ˈbərəðwɑːdʒ ˈrənɡən /) is an Indian film critic and writer. A chemical engineering graduate with no formal training in filmmaking or cinema writing, he has had a diverse career in advertising, IT consulting, and cinema writing.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baradwaj_Rangan
  1. Baradwaj Rangan (/ ˈ b ər ə ð w ɑː dʒ ˈ r ən ɡ ən /) is an Indian film critic and writer. A chemical engineering graduate with no formal training in filmmaking or cinema writing, he has had a diverse career in advertising, IT consulting, and cinema writing.

  2. Baradwaj Rangan is Editor-in-Chief, Galatta Plus, where he does reviews and interviews. He was formerly Editor, Film Companion (South), and earlier, with The Hindu and The New Indian Express. Baradwaj began his film-writing career in 2003. He won the National Award (Swarna Kamal) for Best Film Critic in 2005. His writings on cinema, music, art,…

  3. baradwajrangan.wordpress.comBaradwaj Rangan

    Interview: Sasikumar (‘Nandhan’) - 1. September 16, 2024. Dinjith Ayyathan’s ‘Kishkindha Kaandam’ is a superb mystery that’s also a superb existential drama - 15. September 13, 2024.

  4. Jan 30, 2024 · Baradwaj Rangan. Twenty-one years, and counting…. Posted on January 30, 2024. 217. And it’s 21 years, folks! Or as a friend told me, “Imagine all the useful things you could have done with your life if you’d not had to watch all those bad movies.”. Heh, yes, perspective and all that — but I would not have it any other way.

  5. Baradwaj Rangan is a film critic. He won the National Award (Swarna Kamal) for Best Film Critic of 2005. His writings on cinema, music, art, books, travel and humour have been published in...

  6. Baradwaj Rangan is the Editor of Film Companion South one of the largest Film News portal in India. He is also the author of two books 'Conversations with Mani Ratnam' and...

    • 34 min
    • 40K
    • One Life
  7. Mar 14, 2023 · In a post-release interview with Baradwaj Rangan, Lokesh speaks about the choices he exercised while writing a film for a star, the narrative tools used, the intro shot and the song placement. Excerpts. In mass movies, for the hero's entry, you can either do a song or a dance. You started with an action sequence.